Justine Coapman of Holmes, Anthony Melchione and Mikayla Luby of Patterson Recognized as Community Service Leaders at SUNY Delhi

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Justine Coapman of Holmes, Anthony Melchione and Mikayla Luby of Patterson Recognized as Community Service Leaders at SUNY Delhi

DELHI, NY (07/02/2019)– The O’Connor Center for Community Engagement (OCCE) at SUNY Delhi has recognized over 60 students for their outstanding commitment to community service.

Justine Coapman of Holmes (Carmel High School) was named a Community Champion, which recognizes upper-level students who have been active in service projects throughout the entire academic year.

Anthony Melchione of Patterson (Carmel High School) was named a Leader of Merit: Associates, which recognizes seniors graduating with between 100-200 hours of service.

Mikayla Luby of Patterson (Brewster High School) was named a Leader of Distinction: Associates, which recognizes seniors graduating with between 301-400 hours of service.

The awards were distributed during the annual community engagement reception in May. The OCCE supports students in finding community service activities that have a positive impact on the campus and surrounding communities. During the 2018-2019 academic year, over 950 SUNY Delhi students donated 18,400 hours of their time, completing over 542 projects on and off campus.

Community service is ingrained into the SUNY Delhi experience and students have been giving back through the O’Connor Center for Community Engagement for over 20 years. Volunteering helps students develop communication and teamwork skills they can use to be successful in the classroom, during internships, and for future studies or careers.

SUNY Delhi’s hands-on approach to teaching and learning includes over 60 academic programs in specialized areas, including applied technologies, nursing, veterinary sciences, applied sciences, and liberal arts. SUNY Delhi offers certificates, associate’s degrees, bachelor’s degrees, as well as master’s degrees in a combination of on-campus and online settings.

Enrolling over 3,000 students, SUNY Delhi is a member of the State University of New York. For more information about SUNY Delhi, call 607-746-4000 or visit delhi.edu.

Author: Harlem Valley News